Public hearing on Liberty Utilities case to be held in Kirksville

Monday

The Missouri Public Service Commission has announced the local public hearing schedule in Liberty Utilities’ case to increase its annual natural gas revenues by about $7.5 million.

A local public hearing will be held at 6 p.m. March 27 inside the Student Union Building on Truman’s campus.

Liberty Utilities is looking to increase its annual natural gas revenues by about $7.5 million, according to a press release from the Missouri PSC. The company is proposing several rate increases for its Northeast, Southeast and Western districts.

Liberty Utilities is proposing to increase rates by $2.06 a month for a Northeast residential customer with average usage; $7.62 a month for a Western customer; and $14.09 a month for a Southeast customer.

The company is also looking to consolidate the three districts into a single district with a uniform delivery charge, the release stated.

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